A Broken Frame Depeche Mode

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  • Release Date: 09/11/2007
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Sales Rank: 97,021
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 093624994589
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A Broken Frame

1LISTENLeave in Silence 6:28
2LISTENMy Secret Garden 4:45
3LISTENMonument 3:14
4LISTENNothing to Fear 4:16
5LISTENSee You 4:35
6LISTENSatellite 4:40
7LISTENThe Meaning of Love 3:06
8LISTENFurther Excerpts from: My Secret Garden 4:20
9LISTENA Photograph of You 3:04
10LISTENShouldn't Have Done That 3:10
11LISTENThe Sun & The Rainfall 5:02

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Editorial Reviews

Martin Gore has famously noted that Depeche Mode stopped worrying about its future when the first post-Vince Clarke-departure single, "See You," placed even higher on the English charts than anything else Clarke had done with them. Such confidence carries through all of A Broken Frame, a notably more ambitious effort than the pure pop/disco of the band's debut. With arranging genius Alan Wilder still one album away from fully joining the band, Frame became very much Gore's record, writing all the songs and exploring various styles never again touched upon in later years. "Satellite" and "Monument" take distinct dub/reggae turns, while "Shouldn't Have Done That" delivers its slightly precious message about the dangers of adulthood with a spare arrangement and hollow, weirdly sweet vocals. Much of the album follows in a dark vein, forsaking earlier sprightliness, aside from tracks like "A Photograph of You" and "The Meaning of Love," for more melancholy reflections about love gone wrong as "Leave in Silence" and "My Secret Garden." More complex arrangements and juxtaposed sounds, such as the sparkle of breaking glass in "Leave in Silence," help give this underrated album even more of an intriguing, unexpected edge. Gore's lyrics sometimes veer on the facile, but David Gahan's singing comes more clearly to the fore throughout -- things aren't all there yet, but they were definitely starting to get close. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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It's so wonderful!by Anonymous

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December 09, 2005: There's no other words to express my feeling whenever I hear the song 'see you', just like fantasy, it's pretty great and worth to own this CD. I do enjoy and love this music very much.

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Love It!!by Anonymous

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December 08, 2001: This is a great CD... of course, it is Depeche Mode!!! Every time I hear a song on the CD, I declare that it is my favorite song on the CD. Then, the next song comes on and I decide that that is my favorite... Anyway, they are all super. The lyrics are great, and the music is great!!

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